Tikkun - to heal, repair and transform the world

May/June 1995

McNamara's repentance - Robert McNamara
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Lost Jewish souls: a midrash on Angels in America. - male
by Jyl Lynn Felman

Spirituality and politics: lessons from B'not Esh - Jewish feminist spirituality group
by Judith Plaskow

Affirmative action and racial harmony
by Peter Gabel

The politics of triage: the Contract with America's surplus populations
by Charles Derber

High-tech populism in the Information Age
by Jeremy Rifkin

Blood, sweat, and tears: the Tuskegee experiment and the era of AIDS
by David L. Kirp

Radwan
by John Hockenberry

Lost opportunities for peace: reassessing the Arab-Israeli conflict
by Jerome Slater

"Two things have I heard": psalms in the voice of Paul Celan
by John Felstiner

Father's Day
by David James Fisher

The cold face of the contract - Republican Party and Democratic Party's arguments on the Contract with America
by Alice Chasan

Gone fishing
by Sara B. Ivry

Reading Ruth: Contemporary Women Reclaim a Sacred Story. - book reviews
by Laurie Zoloth-Dorfman

Unloved back home - Nadine Gordimer
by Todd Pitock

None to Accompany Me. - book reviews
by Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz

The politician within
by Andrew Samuels

Tikkun's politics of meaning: a brief summary of the strategy for the foundation for ethics and meaning
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Fiftieth anniversaries of 1945 - Editorial
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The politics of the dead - victims of the Jewish Holocaust in 1939-45
by Marla Stone

Their war and ours
by Michael Kazin

A clear and future danger - denial of the Holocaut
by Deborah E. Lipstadt

American public memory on the Washington Mall - planned exhibit 'The Last Act: The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II in the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum
by Edward T. Linenthal

The other Holocaust museum - Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance
by Jon Wiener

The Sampolne Rebbe - short story
by Isaiah Spiegel

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